Horsa Glider

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Description

Description

The Horsa is perhaps the best known glider of WWII. Able to transport more than 25 troops or a large amount of essential equipment and supplies in its large fuselage. It took part in the main airborne landings of WWII but its name is particularly connected to the two most famous missions: the landing in Normandy on the 6th June 1944 and the attack on Arnhem Bridge in Operation Market Garden.

Measuring in at 37cm (14&1/2") long and with a wing span of nearly 50cm (19&1/2"). 1/56 scale...ish, it breaks down into several components so can be modeled crashed, as an objective or just as scenery for your battlefield.

The Horsa is a beautiful piece that no Air Landing Platoon should be without! Sarissa have cleverly made use of card and MDF and modified the dimensions to fit perfectly on your battlefields - rather than an exactly scaled model this is a perfect gaming piece!

In Bolt Action:

Rules for gliders have appeared already in Operation Sea Lion supplement (page 90) and we're really excited for something to come early in 2018 - but for now try your gliders with these stats and get gaming!

Cost:

25 pts (Regular)

Weapons:

None

Damage value:

6

Transport:

Up to 28men (or jeep & gun/jeep & trailer) plus 2 pilots

Experimental and optional rules are always fun, try these out as soon as your gliders land:

After drawing an order die the glider player places it on the table with Advance uppermost to indicate the chosen landing site and the direction in which the glider will land and rolls a D6. The glider lands on a 2+ but it lands on the following turn if a 1 is rolled.

The glider is destroyed if it runs into a solid structure such as a building, wall, anti-glider obstacle or vehicle. In general the glider uses the normal transport rules as in the Bolt Action 2nd Edition rulebook

The pilot becomes an infantrymen equipped with an SMG after the glider has landed. His cost is included in the cost of the glider and after landing he has the same troop quality and morale as the rest of the squad being transported, of which he is a part.

Gliders are not affected by anti-aircraft guns as the rules cover only the final landing approach where they are too low and inconspicuous to be attacked

Whats more Sarissa have produce a great PDF of the decals you'd need for this glider - Download your copy for FREE here: